Yet another blaim claim cretin - McDonalds Coffee (again)
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1254837/Te...

Guess all our insurance premiums will be up again next year...

Guess all our insurance premiums will be up again next year...
Cretin? For all we know the cup of tea was microwaved. They're served in s
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?
If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Parrot of Doom said:
Cretin? For all we know the cup of tea was microwaved. They're served in s
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?
If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Good grief. When I make a cup of tea, it's too hot to drink and would burn me if I chucked it over my leg. That's the point of tea, isn't it? It's hot? What I don't do is to try to drink it whilst in a moving car.
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
What a t
t! I really do wonder about the intellect of the average Brit. Boiling drink in car! He should be done for carrying dangerous liquids.
Please will the court have some common sense and throw the case out when it gets there.
Besides that McD Tea and Coffee is
t! I really do wonder about the intellect of the average Brit. Boiling drink in car! He should be done for carrying dangerous liquids.Please will the court have some common sense and throw the case out when it gets there.
Besides that McD Tea and Coffee is

Edited by croyde on Tuesday 2nd March 13:42
miniman said:
Parrot of Doom said:
Cretin? For all we know the cup of tea was microwaved. They're served in s
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?
If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Good grief. When I make a cup of tea, it's too hot to drink and would burn me if I chucked it over my leg. That's the point of tea, isn't it? It's hot? What I don't do is to try to drink it whilst in a moving car.
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Well I probably speak for myself, but that's what I would do...
Surely this incompitent f
kwit must have realised that tea is served hot, what did he expect............. cold tea.
He should have been more carefull when driving away, and I bet his girlfriend REALLY DID drive away at 5mph over a speed bump. (Yeah b
ks)
Perhaps he should just sort his life out and stop being such a poof, I have had far worse burns than this and I did not sue anyone or cry like a little girl. GROW A F
ING BACKBONE 
kwit must have realised that tea is served hot, what did he expect............. cold tea. He should have been more carefull when driving away, and I bet his girlfriend REALLY DID drive away at 5mph over a speed bump. (Yeah b
ks)Perhaps he should just sort his life out and stop being such a poof, I have had far worse burns than this and I did not sue anyone or cry like a little girl. GROW A F
ING BACKBONE 
Everyone in the world knows that McDonalds hot drinks are an additional phase of matter, anyone who doesn't handle it with serious amounts of care is an idiot. If the cup had failed then there is more of a case than someone who holds a hot drink over their leg whilst driving over speed bumps.
Parrot of Doom said:
Cretin? For all we know the cup of tea was microwaved. They're served in s
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?
If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Oh dear
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.

Parrot of Doom said:
Cretin? For all we know the cup of tea was microwaved. They're served in s
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?
If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Totally with you on this one. The last time McDonalds were in trouble for this, they were using coffee that had stagnated and to overcome this, boiled it to a much higher temperature than they should have done (way past boiling point) for a lot longer. This made it taste as it should, even though it shouldn't have been on sale.
tty cups with flimsy lids—it really isn't too much to expect McDonalds to serve their food in suitable containers, is it?If that drink was so hot it caused that much damage to his leg, then it was clearly far too hot to drink.
Yes, the bloke is a cretin for spilling it. If he was the passenger, it should have been easy for him to look after the cup, but that's irrelevant as normal coffee wouldn't do that much damage, especially if he's wearing trousers. My guess is, McDonalds have enough money to not worry about law suits and took the risk to over-boil gone off coffee again.
Bosshogg76 said:
miniman said:
In any case, we all know the correct order is large Mac meal, fizzy Fanta, cheeseburger for a starter. Quite what this chap was doing with tea is beyond me.
Can I have mine with a diet coke? I'm on a diet! Hot tea burns man. No really!!
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